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Deja vu on the ice…Cheverus/Yarmouth and Brunswick skate to another tie
David Swift's third period goal produces a 3-3 deadlock.
Cheverus/Yarmouth holds off Greely to extend win streak
Cheverus/Yarmouth sees four-goal lead cut to one before prevailing, 6-4.
https://www.pressherald.com/2023/01/26/cheverus-yarmouth-holds-off-greely-to-extend-win-streak/
Boys’ hockey: Cheverus/Yarmouth breaks through for first win
A goal by Ryan Franceschi late in the third period gives Cheverus/Yarmouth a 1-0 victory over Gorham.
https://www.pressherald.com/2023/01/05/boys-hockey-cheverus-yarmouth-breaks-through-for-first-win/
Cheverus/Yarmouth passes first playoff test, eliminates York in quarterfinals
Boys’ hockey: Cheverus, Yarmouth players forge a new identity
Last winter's pandemic-shortened season was a test run for the cooperative team, which is beginning its first full season.
City Cup returns to Cheverus/Yarmouth
Stellar goalkeeping and penalty killing along with timely scoring results in a 3-1 victory.
Boys’ hockey: Cheverus remains unbeaten, tops Cape Elizabeth
The Stags, boosted by their move from Class A to Class B, improve to 6-0 with a 6-3 victory.
Cheverus drops instant classic to Biddeford in regional final
Michael Hoffer at The Forcaster:
Cheverus sophomore Jackson Wilson beats Biddeford senior goalie Owen Sullivan in the third period of Tuesday’s Class A South Final. The goal tied the game, 3-3. The contest would eventually be decided in double overtime, where the Tigers prevailed in a thriller, 6-5
LEWISTON—There was ecstasy and there was agony.
There were great plays and fluky bounces and after nearly 60 minutes of palpitating hockey were in the books, one of the most memorable games in tournament history had flashed before our eyes.
Cheverus' Fast Start Too Much for Cape in Interclass Showdown
From Michael Hoffer at The Forecaster:
When two powerhouse boys’ hockey teams get together, the difference is often determined by who scores first.
Saturday evening at Troubh Ice Arena, it would be Cheverus scoring first, as well as second, third and fourth as it opened up a commanding lead and had its way with host Cape Elizabeth in an intriguing interclass showdown.
Sophomore Jackson Wilson put the Stags on top at 4:32 of the first period and Cheverus wasn’t done yet.
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